Hop Notos,
Murder and Suicide.
B.çMixqwt, Ta&ea..
Legal blanks for sale at this offic. ,
T, Munkers wqs an attendant
at the state fair the first of. the Tfife nopst of-4-he/yards in this John W. Stengele, a Portland civ The delinquent tax roll is now in
Jg-RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894, week.
yidinity will have been picked by' il
i engineer, became emphatuated my
i
hands with a warrant for the
<
An early settlement of
Mrs. pr, Bang is erecting a new the close of this week. E. J. Daly with the charms pf Mrs. Mabel Cal- collection.
through on Tuesday and was yin of Worcester,' Mass., who bas the
same is desired.
i
STATE OFFICERS- barn on the property rented got
the first to finish. His pickers scat been stopping in Portland, for the
J. A. M c F eron
G. E. Matthews.
....SYLVESTER PENNOYER. , Better weather for the state fair tered. out to other yards; which had past year, for th© purpose of obtain- [
Sheriff.
Governor,....
.. geo . w. M c B ride .
Sec. of State,
ing a divorce from her husband.
.„PIJIL. METSOHAN. could not have beep asfeed fpij by hitherto been shorthanded,
treasurer...._____
Hog Owners Attention,
§upt. of Pub. Instructif»! I.....E.B. M celroy .
We hear some complaint of. mold The affection appeared to be iputual,
f W. P. LORD. the management-.
Supreme Court,............... .. .... 1 R. s. BEAN.
and
lice
and,
quite
a
good
many
hops
as
an
engagement
of
marriage
was
Parties wishing to breed to my
Dentist Aubrey will take produce, •
I F. If. MOORE.
were riot picked on that account, entered into by them, as soon as the thoroughbred Ohio Improved Ches
W. DAVIS.
Clerk Board S. L. Corn’rs,
Supt. of Penitentiary,...... ......ft. S. DOWNING. in exchange for dental work. See'
with this loss a more bountiful cofirfs had d Solved her existing ter boar can now do so at the. low
Ôùpt. Insane Asylum,.., .DR. L.L. ROWLAND! him ast the Scio Hotel on every yet
•
rate of $1 each or 2 bushel of good
yield than that of last year, is re matrimonial venture.
But Mrs, clean wfieat,' The hoar can be found
i Thursday.
ported.’ In Daly’s yard, the yield Mabie’s ardor cooled somewhat, and at my place 1 mile west of Munkers
COUNTY OFFICERS Mrs. Scott of Corvallis, who was would have been double that of last she was not averse to receiving the Station.
J. C. Munkers.
; visiting -her sister Mrs. Ed Goins of
attentions
of
other
gentlemen.
This
year,
had
these
enemies
to
the
hop
Judge,.......................,.J, N. DUNCAN. this city, returned to her home
The Cheapest Offer Tet,
Clerk,............................N. NEEDHAM.
industry not appeared. Baby yards disposition in his lady love was ob
Sheriff,............................... J. A-McFERON. last Friday.
Recorder,.......................... D. F.HARDMAN.
(first crop) will be in full blast next jected to by Stengele, and they were
We have made arrangements ^ith
Treasurer,................. P. G. MORRIS.
Mrs. Parker and daughter.; Miss vyeek,
heard quarreling on the street last the Oregon iari Publishing Company
Commissioners........J, W, PUGH.
» J. M., WATERS. Minnie, of Portland, and Mrs. Lissa
E. C. Herren of Salem was up the i Saturday evening, On Sunday they by which we can supply you with
School Superintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD.
Purveyor,..............................E. T.T. FISHER. Kitchen, of Stay ton, were guests of first of the,.week.
He states that : met again, within a block of the The Weekly« Oregonian and the
Coroner,.......,.....
....... R- A. JAYNE.
Mrs. M. C. Gill, this week.
the outlook for the price of hops is i lady’s boarding place, and after a Scio W eekly P ress , both journals
one year for only $2. This Offer
CITY DIRECTORY.
Six cents per • few words, Stengeledrewa revolver for
Mr. Wallace, who purchased the not encouraging.
is only for new subscribers and when
Logan property on. the south side pound was the best offer he could apd fired two shots jnfo the body of paid in advance.
OFFICIAL.
last spring, moved up from Salem make. Possibly later bn he could his companion, one in the cfiest and
Mayor ...
..........T. J. MUNKERS
Report.
............... R. SHELTON last week, and is now a resident of I do better, but he evidently does not the other in the head; either shot
Recorder,..
Sri,o Q uotations
Marshal....
...... ;...... T. W. DILLEY our city,
would
have
been
fatal.
After
he
expect
it.
............... LEE BlnYEU,
Treasurer.
Wheat, 40 ets. per bu.
An extra fine quality is Reported was sure that his bullets had done Oats,
1WW RICHARDSON
24”
S. M. Daniel will gpve four ele
J J BARNES
U
bbl.
gant presents on. Qct. 13, to pur from J. M, Bilyeu’s yard; also P. L. theiy deadly work, he placed thé Flour $2 40
Ct
ton.
Bran
”
9
00
Cojin.cilm.en,
pistol to his temple and blew out
chasers of clothing, dress goods and Bilyeu’s are exceptionally fine.
4C
Middlings 13
.shoes. For particulars inquire at Had our growers been able to his own brainy. Roth yictim and Chop, $16 per
FRANK CRABTREE
C. S. HARNISH.
murderer
mo\a».
best
circles
realize
as
good
prices
this
year-as
the store dr see posters and hand-
PotStneS. *25cts per bushel.
. M BOAR».
M PEERY
SCHOOL
last, the crop being so abundant, of society and were yréll thought of.
Eggs, 15c. per sloz.
T. M. MUNKERS.
bills.
L a ( J T,
JOHNSON
Butter, 15
per lb.
J. MUNKERS.
T. O. McNamer, a stock man from money would have been quite plen
Killed in a Sopeará.
School Directors,
< A. J. JOHNSON.
Hams, 12 per lb.
( G.L.SUTHERLAND- Forest Grove, Washington county, ty in the vicinity of Scio this fall..
Shoulders.
8c
per
lb.
School Clerk,......
......... . R. SHELTON
As it is, quite a perceptible differ An accident occurred in Dr Davis’
Bacon, 10c per lb. ‘
was
visiting
his
brother-in-law
|
FIKE DEPARTMENT.
ence in the circulation of money hopyard last Saturday, which re Lard, 10c per -lb.
Mayor Munkers of this city, for
Chickens,3 00 per doz.
¿heif Engineer,....................:........E.O. HYDE. several days last week. He return over that of a few weeks ago can sulted in the death of Miss Malinda
Assistant,..............................M. M. PEERY.
be noticed. Our merchants are Grobe, a girl of about 13 years of
Foreman Hose Co. No, 1,.....Wm. BRENNER. ed on Monday.
Foreman H. &L.Co.No,l,.,......J. L- RAy.
enjoying quite a lucrative trade age, whose family lives near Cres
Mr. Eastburn, of the firm of Pret With the numerous pickers.
SECRET SOCIETIES
well, and hafl come to pick hops.
tyman & Eastburn butchers of this
Coroner J. A. Jayne was called and
^SCIO LODQEjA.F. & A.M. No,39 meets at tlieir city, moved his family up from the
Taken to the Asylum.
Sodaville, Ogn-,
O hall on the. co.rner. of Mill and Main streets,
empannelled a jury which devel
on the first Saturday eveiiing on or before the vicinity of Aumsville the first of
Provides
instruction in three cours
full mo.on of each month. Visiting brothers
the week, and is now occupying Last Friday Thomas Large and oped the following facts: Willie es: Literary, Normal and Commer
cordially invited tp attend.
Brownlee
a
lad
of
about
12
years,
a
E. O, H yde W.M.
Deputy Marshal, Hagey took George
one of P O Smith’s houses.
cial. The least expensive institution
H enry C yrus , Sac.
resident of Eugene, and another
its grade in the state. Medical
Last week G W Vernon who lives and John Smeltzer over to Albany, boy undertook to chop down a sap of
eonidas lodge , N o 36,
attention to students free,
Knights of Pythias meets in the Santiam Forks, had his barn where they were given medical
L
every Tuesday evening at Ma
D.M,J onbs ,M.D. G.W.J ones .A.B.
sonic hall, on the corner of and contents burned. It contained examinations to establish whether ling near the tent where Miss
President.
Principal.
Mill and Main streets, over
Grobe’s people-were camped, when
or
not
they
should
be
taken
to
the
Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s his winter supplies, including 30
she
ordered
them
off.
Upon
their
store. Sojourning Knightsm-
tons of .hay. No insurance. The Asylum at Salem, for treatment. refusal to go, she procured a sprout
vited to meet with us.
‘ T. J. C laxton , C.C.
fire is supposed to be of ^incendiary George' showed very plainly his about six feet long and proceeded to
M. M. P eery , R, of R. and S.
■ mental derangement, and was duly
origin.
committed, apd taken to Salem bn give them a sound thrashing.
------- AND
LQOAL BREVITIES..
John Gill and family contemplate the following day. With John, the Willie retaliated by throwing a club
moving to Southern Oregon next case was different, Tne doctors Which struck the girl behind the
Subscribe for the P ress .
month tq spend the .winter. They thought he would be all right in a ear. She fell unconscious and re
(Soiith side of bridge.)
Wood sawing is again in order.
will make the change in the expect -few days, and was but somewhat mained so until death which oc
SCIO, OREGON.
Ed. Goins was in Portland Tues ation of benefiting the health of overexcited. Scio is getting to be curred Sunday morning. A post
their little boy who is troubled with well represented in the Asylum and mortem examination was held with Ja J .Barnes
day.
reform school, but we think it will Drs. DuGras and Kelly present. It Having set up a shop in the above
S M Dani el went to Albany on the phthisic.
If our merchants and other busi be many days, before she has a rep was found that a blood vessel had line I arq prepared tq do first-class
Monday.
burst inside the skull, from which work'on short notice. Giye me a
Wood taken on subscription at ness men would inaugurate a sys resentative in the penitentiary.
death ensued. A warrant for the trial. Charges reasonable.
tem of good roads leading to Scio
this office.
An
Easy
Victory.
arrsst of Brownlee has been issued
TIME TABLE
Aubrey, dentist, 'Scio Hotel oñ they would largely augment the
but up to this,writing he has not
. S. P. B. B. (SCIO BRANCH).
volume
of
trade
for
our
city.
Bad
Thursdays.
Some time ago, Henry Myer of been found.—Herald.
Trains Daily (Except Sunday)
Ross Hibler was a -visitor in Al roads cause many people to patron this city, was matched to run a 120
ize the, merchants of other towns,
LEAVE.
bany Monday.
ARRIVE.
yards
foot-race,
with
Frank
Lewis
To
Test
the
Salary
Law.
who. would come to Scio if the roads
16.00 a. m.i
Scio,
of Lebanon. The race occured at
Patronize, yonr home paper, It were better in. winter.
11.00 a. mJ
West Scio,
Scio*
Waterloo last Sunday. Henry said Messrs. Kelly & Curl, attorneys 1.30 p. mJ
works for your interests.
2.30 p. m.i
We»t Scio,
We, this] week observed jthat
Sheriff Jas. A. McFeron was in drummers were having Jeffer- he was a little scary of Lewis till be for Horace Farwell of this city,
G eo . F erguson , Manager.
had scored with him a few’ times, have brought a suit which will be a
_ this .city last Friday night,
-son-teams -to come •to—Scio a-fter ■when ile (Henry) beerrme con vine-“ tSSV'ense to
legality
of
the
Senators J. H. Mitchell and 'J. N. them. The question at once arises; ed that it Was ab. easy race.
The salary law of county officers. The
Doi ph are now in Portland.
What are our liverymen about that race was for a purse of $80. But suit is brought against County
T, M. Munkers and daughters are they permit such work as that? It little side money was put up. Leb Clerk Needham to compel him to
attending the state fair, this week. would seem that if commercial then ’ anon will have to start a faster run file the complaint and necessary
Gold and silver watches, reduced sell bur merchants goods, they ought ner if she in it at all with our Scio papers in a civil suit without exact
prices. French the jeweler, Albany. injustice, patronize our liverymen sprinters.’
ing of the plaintiff the fees in
and hotels; in fact, we think our
advance, as required by the new
The Scio Roller MiU has re merchants should insist upon, their
The State Fair,
law. It is claimed the new law can
ceived quite a large quantity, of doing so.
be shown to be null, and the action
grain this year.
From
what
we
can
learn,
the
pres
Senator Mitchell in an interview
Dr. Walters and wife, of Albany, with au Oregonian reporter, ex ent session of the state fair is one of is brought to bring the matter to
were visiting friends in this city presses himself, strongly in favor of the most successful exhibitions ever [trial. Judge Burnett has issued an
given by the society. Every de order for an alternative mandamus
oyer last Sunday.
silver, and claims that the demonet
and the case will be heard at the
Remember the date, Thursday of izing of silver by our government partment seems to be well filled October term of circuit court. The
with
exhibits.
The
stock
pens
are
each week, Dr. Aubrey,- dentist will in 1873, is more responsible for our
unusually well' filled, and the en case will probably go to the supreme
be at the Scio Hotel,
present hard times,'than tariff tink
court for final determination. If
A new well is being dug at the ering. He further stated: “I am tries for the various races indicate the new law is declared null and
that many of the best horses in the
school house this week—a much unalterably opposed, and always
northwest will contest for the pre void and the old law is restored,
needed improvement.
have been, to the single gold stand
miums. Additional attractions in the clerks and sheriffs of the various
Ex-Vice President Morton has ard. I aha opposed to a single silver [ the way of native Indian games counties under the fee system
been nominated for governor by the standard, although 1 have no hesi and sports, balloon ascensions, bicy would receive more than under the
tancy in declaring that in my
new law, but the recorders would
New York republicans.
judgment if we must have in this cle races are on hand every day. On receive less, as in most of the coun
A J Johnson and family went to country a single standard of either, Tuesday the gate receipts were
Salem last week to visit relatives then we would be infinitely more $3,500, indicating that though times ties their salaries are more than the
fees of the office in most of the
and take in the state fair.
prosperous in every respect—all are hard, the fair of 1894 will be a counties of the state. There is no
The Sodaville Mineral Springs classes—on the single silver stand financial-success.
ill feeling over this suit, as it is
simply brought to test the validity
Seminary will open school next ard than on the single gold standard.
Brobate.
of the new law.—Herald.
Monday. See ad elsewhere.
If w’e must be subjected to mono-
G E Matthews has rented Mrs. metalism in this country, then I In estate of Jos. Pearl, John R.
To Subscribers.
King’s house furthest north, and would prefer silver monometalism Pearl was appointed administrator.
Bo.nd
$8000.
Appraisers
appointed.
will move thereto in a short time.
to gold monometalism. But I pre
Our subscribers who are in arrears
In estate of G. B. Hensell, Paul J.
A long time ago it was voted to fer neither. I prefer bimetalism in Peery
was
appointed-
administrator.
will
please bear in mind that we
build a new school house in Scio. the best sense of that torm.”
Bond $400. Appraisers appointed. must have our money this fall.
Has anybody heard it mentioned
Warrant was ordered issued for Simply because we are not continu
Farm Dwelling Burned.
Samuel Brock on charge oi insanity. ally dunning you is no Sign that we
lately?
H, A. Leninger, D. D. S., dentist The valuable farm dwelling of On examination he was discharged. do not need what is due us and bad
In estate'of Tbos. Morgan, W. G.
Dr. Gray’s old stand, Albany. Teeth F. P. Devaney, Esq.,who lives be Morgan
was appointed administra ly too. Our creditors are getting to
without plates a specialty. All work tween this city and Jefferson, was tor. Bond $500. Appraisers ap be somewhat ^streperous. and in
warranted.
sist upon us prf^frfhem, hence we
totally destroyed by fl-re on Wednes pointed.
In estate of Joseph. Cox, petition give you thi3.gijntle hint. We will,
Mrs. Gt. F. Crawford of Albany day morning. As no one was at
to
sell
perse
nal
property
was
grant
take anything that is marketable at
, came over on Wednesday’s train home at the time, it is not known ed.
its highest market price. We will
and is- now visiting' .her daughter— how the. fire originated. The last
Where They' Will Teach.
be pleased to furnish you with our
the lady who has had us in training time that fire had been kindled in
for the past 22 years.
autograph executed m as skillful a
the house for the benefit ■ of the
Ding! dong! Ding! dong! That family was on the evening previous, V. B. Goin and Misses Cary and manner as-we are capable of upon
is what you will hear next Monday and while it„< is possible that a Crabtree will have charge of the the shortest" notice. Call early
morning, boys and girls, and it will smouldering spark from this last Scio schools; J. R. Geddes is princi- while we are in. the humor.
mean for you to get your books and fire in the cook stove was the cause pal of the Stayton schools; James
While in Chicago, Mr. Charles L.
to school you must hustle.
of the house being burned, it is Bilyeu will wield the birch at the Kahler, a prominent shoe merchant
Cole school house; G. C. Wilson at
hardly
probable.
Two
.young
men
If you desire the Scio P ress and
of Des Mpin.es, Iowa, had quite a se
have not the money to spare, solicit who were working near by, first the school house near Hub Bilyeu’s rious time of it. He took such a
Atliiiiuislrator’s kale.
and obtain four cash subscribers saw the smoke and blaze and saved and John Geddees goes to Aums
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVENTO ALL WHOM
severe cold that he could hardly
among your neighbors at $1.50 each, most of the contents of the two low ville.
it may concern that the undersigned,the duly
add we will send you the P ress for
talk
or
navigafe,
but
the
prompt
appointed, qualified and acting administrator
of Henry S. Hirons, de
one year free. Or make up a club of er front rooms. But so quickly did
Your Teeth.
use of Chamberlain’s Cough Reme of and for the on estate
from and after the
IP at $1.25. each (12.50), and we will the flames do their destructive For the practice of dentistry, I dy cured him of his cold so quickly ceased, will
22nd day of September, 1894,
send you the paper free.
work t.nat there was little time for will be at the Scio Hotel on Thurs
at private sale as per order of the Honora
that others at the hotel who had bad sell County
Court of Lilin, county, state of Ore
Irving W. Larimore, physical di any one to get there, let alone re day of each week, I assure you colds followed his example and half ble
gon, for cash In hand, dr on six months time
note and first mortgage security on the
rector of the Y. M. C. A. of Des move the contents of the building. that if you give me your patronage a dozen persons ordered it from the with
the land sold, the following described prem
ises, io wit:
Moines, Iowa, says he can conscien In three quarters of an hour . after I'will give you satistory work.
nearest
drug
store.
They
•Were
pro
The East 3# of the North East *4 of the North
tiously recommend Chamberlain’s the fire was-first seen,- the building
O, C. A ubrey .
34 of section 6, of township 10, South of
fuse in their thanks t6 Mr. Ka'hler East
was
in
ashes.
The
house
was
built
Range
1 West of the Willamette meridian, in
Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts,
for
telling
them
how
to
cure
a
bad
Linn county, Oregon, containing 20 acres more
Money to Loan.
bicyclists, footlail players, and the several years ago, and was a large
or
less;
also, the South We>t J4 bf the South
cold so quickly. For sale by J. s. East ^4 of
the South East ]4 Qi section 31, town
profession in general for bruises, commodious, well furnished farm
ship 9. South of range 1 West of Willamette
Morris
&
Co*.
meridian,
in Linn county,X>regon, containing
sums
have
money
to
loan
in
sprains and dislocations; also for house and richly worth the amount I
ten [10] acres more or less; and containing in
Get 3 pairs of ladies hose, (best all thirty acres', more or less.
soreness and stiffness of the muscles. of insurance—$800—that was carried from $500 to $3000 on long time, on
____ W
& Hol- Dated this the 16th day of August, 1894.
When applied before the parts be upon it. It was insured in.the Suri improved farm lands. Write or quality) of Hibler, Shore
A. P. H irons ,
dredge-for 25 cents; i* also 2 papers of
Administrator of tlie estate
come swollen it will effect a cure in Insurance company and we are told call on
of Henry S’. Hirons, deceased,
C.
G.
B
urkart
,
papers
of
needles
for
5
pins or 2
one half the time usually re that the adjusting agent will soon
N. M. N ewport ,
Attorney for Administrator.
Albany Oregon.
cents.
adjust the loss.
quired. For sale, by J. S. M orris .
ÖL
?
Is an old deception.
We. make no such
An Announcement,
But have ready to show and
Sell a large number of
^AREGON AA/OOLEN QUITS
^NU regon W oolen Q uits IZ?
SOLID,
e
..WELL MADE..
*
AND CHEAP
HANDSOME
enough to make them the most
satisfactory suits offered to the trade.
Mineral Springs Seminary,
»INTER SHIRTS.
UNDERCLOTHING a ? FOOT-WEAR !
In the way. of
We have Naw Lines, it Prices tn suit the times,
Wagon Shop.
FOR CLOTHES,
COME OR WRITE TO THE
ALBANY - • ■ " OREGON".
CLOSING OUT AT COST
Until further notice, we will sell our
ENTIRE! STOCK of Dry Goods, Boots
and Shoes, Hats and Caps at ACTUAIi
COST,
20 yards of Calico for
$1 00.
12 ,, Hope Muslin for
1 00,
15 and 18 yds. of ginghams for 1 00.
80.,
Kentucky Jeans Pants
80.
Heavy Cottonade do
Ladies’ Dongola button shoes 1 25.
,, toe Slippers
50,
1 25.
Gents calf Congress Shoes
Too cheap to quote. 2 papers pins
05.
2 papers needles
05.
Good shirts
40.
and a Good Suit of Clothes for $5. that will cost you $10 at
other places, and everything else accordingly.
Our Stock lWargeuno “cofiipfete nna we mean what we say.
Call early and secure first choice. Hop checks and all kiffds
of merchantable produce taken at the highest market price.
As we sell at cost, do not ask us to charge it.
Respectfully yours, HIBLER, SHORE. & HOLDREDGE,
DRESS GOODS
Scio,
Oregon
ALBANY
OGN
Garry a LARGE STOCK
——of——
SfGROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
G«^WARE, Etc.
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